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Minor-league baseball searching for crowds
Minor league teams use many methods to try to attract people
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Picknell, though, believes the future is bright. She's convinced there's plenty of support for professional sports in Utah and points to an imminent resurgence.
"Over the next year, I think all sports teams will see an increase," says Picknell. "I'm hoping its only going to get bigger and better."
As for the Stingers, she's already seen some stabilization. The Triple-A teams season-ticket base held firm in the 2,800-3,000 range. Picknell attributes previous slides in renewals to I-15 reconstruction. The project took its toll on several downtown businesses, including the Stingers.
An affiliation change from the Minnesota Twins to the Disney-owned Anaheim Angels headlines the recovery effort. Increased promotions, plus a children's playground behind the outfield berm and a train for kids to ride during games, are also part of the plan.
"It's really all about entertainment and enjoyment," says Picknell. "You can't control the weather or the team you're sent, but you can control affordability and entertainment."
"We want every demographic," says Picknell. "We want everyone to come."
Although baseball in Utah has faced increased competition for sports dollars with the arrival of the Utah Starzz, as well as professional soccer ventures, the economics of the game have remained viable. The most expensive ticket to a Stingers game, for example, is $8.
Another obstacle is summer itself. Recreational opportunities and children out of school provide additional choices for consumers.
"Yeah, there are more options for families than there were 20 years ago," says Baggott. "But, I still think it has something to do with bang for your buck."
Professional baseball, he adds, provide a viable product for both consumers and corporations to support their communities. And, bottom line, it's affordable.
And given the focus towards activity off the field, Baggott believes all three Utah baseball franchises are thriving.
The St. George Pioneerzz of the independent Western League folded last year for a variety of reasons, thus leaving Provo as the state's weakest remaining link in terms of attendance drawing just 51,919 over 34 dates in its inaugural campaign last summer.
Even so, optimism abounds. The Angels hired general manager John Stein away from the Raptors and given his association with Baggott, improvement (or at least more creative marketing) is all but assured. Provo ranked fifth in the Pioneer League in terms of attendance despite a lack (because of LDS Church policy) of Sunday dates and forced early Monday starts at BYU's Miller Park.
Efforts are ongoing to eventually build a privately funded stadium for the team thus, adding stability and brightening the outlook.
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